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31. Peiris century leads to end of cup interest
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 July 2008HEYWOOD knocked Littleborough out of the John Willie Lees Wood Cup for the fourth time in five seasons when they achieved a comfortable victory at Crimble on Sunday.
32. Stuart is no Moore as he takes time out
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 12 July 2008THE John Willie Lees Wood Cup has certainly held a lot of water this season.
33. Sports For All play host to international cricket
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 12 July 2008COMMUNITY group Sports For All (SFA) will bring international cricket to the town when the Kenyan team arrives in Rochdale next week.
34. Littleborough maintain upturn in form
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 8 July 2008Littleborough’s improved form continued with their fourth consecutive league victory on Saturday, writes Mark Wilbraham.
35. Norden edge tight game
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 8 July 2008CRICKET at Woodhouse Lane is usually about high scores on a good batting track.
36. Ahmed’s knock so crucial to Milnrow
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 8 July 2008MILNROW eased to a five wicket win against Middleton at Towncroft on Saturday.
37. Rollercoaster at Rayner
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 8 July 2008ROCHDALE picked up an 11-run victory away to Ashton on Saturday. The match started later than planned due to a heavy shower, reducing the game to 49 overs each.
38. Cup records on the line
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 5 July 2008TWO of the most outstanding records in the history of Central Lancashire League cricket could be extended tomorrow.
39. Malik puts Rochdale to the sword at Redbrook
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 1 July 2008THE Hashum Malik Road Show visited Redbrook on Sunday and supporters of both clubs were treated to a blistering display from the burly Norden opener who propelled his team back into the championship race.
40. Boro compound Milnrow’s misery
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 1 July 2008IN a match reduced to 25 overs per side, Littleborough completed their third consecutive win at Milnrow on Sunday, writes Mark Wilbraham.
